| NFL Power Rankings Updated | | 2008-08-18 07:12:35 | | A lot has happened in the last month since the Power Rankings were last updated so it appears it is time to refresh. Sure, it’s only the preseason, but we need some kind of hierarchy in the league, right?
During the season the Power Rankings will be determined by a fancy little formula that we determined [...]... | | By: TINO Sports Page | | |
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| Power Rankings Updated | | 2008-08-18 06:04:05 | | A lot has happened in the last month since the Power Rankings were last updated so it appears it is time to refresh. Sure, it’s only the preseason, but we need some kind of hierarchy in the league, right?
During the season the Power Rankings will be determined by a fancy little formula that we determined [...]... | | By: Football Jabber | | |
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| Dynasty Rankings, Draft Stratigies, and Power Rankings | | 2008-07-11 17:25:47 | | What’s up kids? I still see there are some hangers on over here so I thought I would post what we have going at the Jabber.
The Dynasty Rankings have been posted including Individual Defensive Players (IDP).
A big experiment facing off the Stud RB fantasy football draft theory vs. Triplets. I actually got paid at work [...]... | | By: TINO Sports Page | | |
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| Early NFL Power Rankings Up | | 2008-07-11 17:19:38 | | Yes, it’s early. Camp has not even started yet. The page has been sitting there with a “Coming Soon” on it for way to long. So here are the Football Jabber Pre-Season NFL Power Rankings. Feel free to voice your argument in the comments.... | | By: Football Jabber | | |
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| NFL Power Rankings: Rating the 1 through 32 | | 2008-05-15 19:12:18 | | 1. New England Patriots – I know it’s getting cliché since they had the 16 – 0 season but the Pats really stood out this year. Their record breaking season deserves the #1 spot.
2. Indianapolis Colts – The Colts have done a lot for their defense since their Super Bowl season. A word that best [...]... | | By: NFL GridIron Gab | | |
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| Arena Football Power Rankings | Week 2 | | 2008-03-04 06:50:45 | | Arena Football Power Rankings | Week 2
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The numbers for week one are in and crunched. We now present our first Arena Football Power Rankings for 2008. we had some pretty good games on TV this week. This weekend we can look forward to [...]... | | By: TINO Sports Page | | |
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| TINO Week 17 Power Rankings | | 2007-12-25 07:00:17 | | We have updated to the Power Rankings going into week 17. The 49′ers have made huge strides the last two weeks, jumping from the bottom three to #25. Too little too late they say.
Dallas jumps back over Green Bay for the #3 spot but Indy’s defense keeps Dallas out of the #2 spot.
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| TINO Week 14 Power Rankings | | 2007-12-04 06:53:55 | | This is something we began putting together last week…a little late, huh? We will run it out the rest of the season and then tweek it as needed this offseason before 2008. Currently it simply takes into consideration of wins and losses with the tie breaker being the percentage of points outscoring opponents.
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Team
Wins
Loses
Pts. For
Pts.Against
%
Power Pts.
#1
12
0
469
209
224%
48
#2
11
1
395
248
159%
44
#3
10
2
337
197
171%
40
#4
10
2
323
222
146%
40
#5
9
3
296
155
191%
36
#6
8
4
269
193
139%
32
#7
8
4
241
187
129%
32
#8
8
4
274
257
107%
32
#9
7
5
285
233
122%
28
#10
7
5
268
233
115%
28
#11
7
5
336
338
99%
28
#12
7
5
232
241
96%
28
#13
6
6
278
237
117%
24
#14
6
6
281
280
100%
24
#15
6
6
267
311
86%
24
#16
6
6
251
329
76%
24
#17
6
6
184
274
67%
24
#18
5
7
244
242
101%
20
#19
5
7
266
279
95%
20
#20
5
7
263
291
90%
20
#21
5
7
229
257
89%
20
#22
5
7
237
272
87%
20
#23
5
7
204
257
79%
20
#24
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8
291
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| Power Rankings Week 14 | | 2007-11-26 21:13:00 | | SEC1. LSU2. Georgia3. Florida4. Tennessee5. Auburn6. Arkansas7. Kentucky8. Miss St9. Alabama10. South Carolina11. Vanderbilt12. Ole Miss I know… having LSU still at number 1 is blasphemy after they lost their second game. But they have lost two games in a combined 6 OT. Sure, Georgia has greatly closed the margin, but I still have LSU at number one… for now. Aforementioned, Georgia just keeps rolling; Mark Richt best coach in the country from mid-October on. Tennessee has showed me a lot these past two weeks. You could say they were lucky to win both of those games and you would be right. You could also say they made the plays when they had to win those games and you would be right. The win over LSU may have been Houston Nutt’s last game at Arkansas, but if so then he went out beating the number 1 team on the road. Depth and schedule finally caught up with Kentucky. Alabama played valiantly, but not even the great Nick Saban can over come po... | | By: ACC SEC Blog | | |
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| Power Rankings Week 13 | | 2007-11-20 17:56:00 | | Not much movement in the power rankings for the ACC and SEC this week. The top 10 was turned upside down again this week with Oregon and Oklahoma losing.SEC1. LSU2. Georgia3. Florida4. Auburn5. Tennessee6. Arkansas7. Kentucky8. Vanderbilt9. Miss State10. South Carolina11. Alabama12. Ole Miss Georgia continued its push for an SECCG berth with a win over Kentucky at home. Florida rolled over Fla Atlantic and Tim Tebow managed to stay under 10 TDs for the game.Tennessee controls its destiny in the East, though it looked like for most of Saturday that Vanderbilt was going to nip the Volunteers for the second time in three years.Arkansas got past Miss St so Houston Nutt avoided being Croomed, though he still may be out at the end of the year.South Carolina stopped their losing streak… by having a bye weekAlabama…..Saban > than Mike Shula?, not in year 1. I thought they had poured a lot into the LSU, but evidently it was their whole season ACC1. Virginia Tech2. Virginia3. Boston Colle... | | By: ACC SEC Blog | | |
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| Power Rankings Week 11 | | 2007-11-12 17:10:00 | | The SEC East race is coming right down to the wire and the Kentucky Wildcats could play spoiler for two teams. The Wildcats desperately want to get a win over Tennessee who has beaten them 22 straight times, the longest current streak in FBS (formerly Div I-A). The ACC will have two showdowns to determine the teams meeting in Jacksonville and you know the ACC offices are hoping for Virginia Tech – Clemson and not Virginia – Boston College.SEC1. LSU2. Georgia3. Florida4. Tennessee5. Auburn6. Kentucky7. Miss State8. Alabama9. Arkansas10. South Carolina 11. Vanderbilt12. Ole MissLSU got off to a slow start but poured it on against La Tech. Georgia was very impressive on offense against Auburn. Same for Florida against South Carolina who gave a Spurrier a dose of his own medicine throwing a TD up by 13 with less than 2 minutes to go. Tennessee looked good, especially defensively against Arkansas and just need to win out to go to Atlanta. Auburn needs to go back to the drawing board on ... | | By: ACC SEC Blog | | |
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| Week 11 Power Rankings | | 2007-11-06 19:52:00 | | SEC1. LSU (1)2. Auburn (2)3. Georgia (3)4. Florida (4)5. Alabama (8)6. Tennessee (5)7. Arkansas (9)8. Kentucky (7)9. South Carolina (6)10. Miss State (10)11. Vanderbilt (11)12. Ole Miss (12)LSU maintains its top spot after a thrilling, come from behind victory over Alabama. Even though Auburn is likely out of the West race it hopes to give a Georgia a hit to their East division aspirations. I don’t know why I had Alabama so low last week… they played well enough to beat LSU so I moved them up. Tennessee can win out and go to Atlanta, but they have 3 tough SEC games left. Arkansas’ has Marcus Monk back giving them a big target down field and giving McFadden and Jones a little more room to run. Could South Carolina lose 4 in a row? They host Florida this Saturday with their SECCG hopes all but gone. ACC1. Boston College (1)2. Virginia Tech (3)3. Virginia (4)4. Clemson (6)5. Wake Forest (2)6. Florida State (9)7. Georgia Tech (5)8. NC State (10)9. North Carolina (11)10. Miami (... | | By: ACC SEC Blog | | |
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| NCAAGridironGab.com’s Power Rankings - Vol. 4, Week 9 | | 2007-10-25 04:12:03 | |
Check out the newest and latest Power Rankings of the NCAA and make sure you comment if you have any questions. College Football is gearing up into full effect mode and the best games are yet to come, so what better way to prepare and get ready for Week 9 by getting the insight and information [...]... | | By: NFL GridIron Gab | | |
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| Power Rankings - Vol. 4, Week 9 | | 2007-10-24 19:55:41 | |
1. (4) LSU Tigers (7-1), (4-1) @ ’Bama (Nov. 3) - LSU’s strength of schedule, clutch offense, and strong defense makes them the #1 pick for my Power Rankings in Week 9. LSU won a last-second play at home against their SEC rival Auburn Tigers on a 22-yard TD reception by Demetrius Byrd from the scrutinized, criticized, and often bashed QB [...]... | | By: NCAA GridIron Gab | | |
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| Power Rankings | | 2007-10-17 05:01:00 | | SEC Rankingsnumber in partheses is LW ranking1. LSU (1)2. Florida (2)3. South Carolina (3)4. Kentucky (5)5. Auburn (7)6. Tennessee (4)7. Georgia (6)8. Alabama (8)9. Arkansas (9)10. Vanderbilt (10)11. Ole Miss (11)12. Miss St (12)Kept LSU at number one because despite the loss, I still think they are the best team in the SEC on any given Saturday. Kentucky moves up 1 spot after the win. Auburn jumped two spots with a big road win. The lackluster performance by Georgia needing a last second FG to beat Vandy dropped them one spot. Ole Miss moves up with a near victory over Alabama; the Rebels are very close to pulling off a big won. Miss St is the best #12 conference team I have seen in a long time.ACC Rankings1. Boston College (1)2. Virginia Tech (2)3. Maryland (3)4. Virginia (4)5. Wake Forest (8)6. Georgia Tech (6)7. Clemson (7)8. Florida State (5)9. North Carolina (10)10. Miami (9)11. NC State (11)12. Duke (12) The top 4 remain unchanged. Wake and FSU switch spots after the Deacs win over the Noles last Thursday. North Carolina jumps Miami and nearly coming from 18 points down to fall just short against South Carolina. Miami has a long way to go to get to the top of the ACC at this point. Duke is vastly improved over last year, but will have tough time getting out of the cellar.National Top 101. Ohio State2. LSU3. South Florida4. Boston College5. Oklahoma6. Cal7. Oregon8. Florida9. USC10. West Virginia... | | By: ACC SEC Blog | | |
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| Power Rankings - Vol. 3, Week 8 | | 2007-10-17 00:30:49 | | 1. (2) Ohio State Buckeyes (7-0), (3-0) vs. Michigan St. - Ohio State officially has the best defense in the nation and their offensive production seems to get better week by week. This week against the Spartans (last time OSU was ranked #1 at home vs. MSU, they lost to Burress and Co.) at [...]... | | By: NCAA GridIron Gab | | |
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| Week 5 SB Nation NFL Power Rankings | | 2007-10-12 02:02:55 | | Another NFL week is in the books (OK, yeah, it's been in the books for over two full days, but hey - bloggers can be busy too), and with that closure comes another round of the SB Nation NFL Power Rankings. These rankings are compiled weekly by contributing members of the 31 NFL bloggers here at SB Nation (including yours truly) - we simply rank teams from 1 through 32 as our submissions. Then Fooch, the fantastic blogger over at Niners Nation, takes our ballots, averages the rank of each team from the ballots, and ranks them according to those averages. Thus, the bloggers reach a consensus - and the best power rankings available are put forth. After nearly pulling off the biggest Monday Night upset in a long time, the Bills have jumped up a bit in the rankings, falling in at #27 after spending a couple of weeks at 29. Of the nine NFL teams with one win or less, the Bills rank third amongst them (behind the Eagles and Bengals). The full rankings are available after the jump for the sake of front page space; click "Read More" to see the entire list. Rank Team Record Rating Last Week 1 New England Patriots 5-0 1.24 1 2 Indianapolis Colts 5-0 1.82 2 3 Dallas Cowboys 5-0 3.18 3 4 Pittsburgh Steelers 4-1 3.88 5 5 Green Bay Packers 4-1 5.41 4 6 Jacksonville Jaguars 3-1 7.47 9 7 Tennessee Titans 3-1 7.59 10 8 Washington Redskins 3-1 8.53 13 9 Seattle Seahawks 3-2 9.65 6 10 Baltimore Ravens 3-2 10.41 12 11 Tampa Bay Buccaneers 3-2 10.65 7 12 New York Giants 3-2 13.59 17 13 San Diego Chargers 2-3 13.82 18 14 Houston Texans 3-2 14.06 14 15 Arizona Cardinals 3-2 14.94 15 16 Detroit Lions 3-2 15.06 8 17 Carolina Panthers 3-2 16.65 16 18 Chicago Bears 2-3 17.24 21 19 Denver Broncos 2-3 18.29 11 20 Oakland Raiders 2-2 19.35 20 21 San Francisco 49ers 2-3 21.82 19 22 Philadelphia Eagles 1-3 22.35 22 23 Cleveland Browns 2-3 22.59 23 24 Cincinnati Bengals 1-3 23.76 24 25 Kansas City Chiefs 2-3 23.88 25 26 Minnesota Vikings 1-3 25.71 26 27t Buffalo Bills 1-4 27.18 29 27t New York Jets 1-4 27.18 27 29 Atlanta Falcons 1-4 28.35 28 30 New Orleans Saints 0-4 29.88 30 31 St. Louis Rams 0-5 30.94 31 32 Miami Dolphins 0-5 31.53 32 ... | | By: Buffalo Rumblings | | |
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| Power Rankings - Vol. 2, Week 7 | | 2007-10-10 18:00:21 | | 1. (1) LSU Tigers (6-0), (3-0) @ Kentucky - If you missed last Saturday Nite’s SEC nail biter, down to the wire finish in Baton Rouge, you missed the College Football game of the year. LSU was down and out and couldn’t figure out Tebow and the Gators, trailing 24-14 going into the 4th [...]... | | By: NCAA GridIron Gab | | |
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| Power Rankings Week 6 | | 2007-10-09 01:20:00 | | I did the power rankings based on how good I think each team is. Head to head matchups, wins, and losses all play apart in the rankings, but I also rank on how I think the team is going to fare that week and by the end of the year. For example, I have Florida rated higher than Auburn in the SEC. But wait a minute, Auburn beat Florida at Florida! This is true, but if Florida and Auburn played 2 out 3, 3 out 5, etc, Florida would prove to be the better team in my opinion. It is very hard to this in each conference outside of the top team and the bottom 3. Anybody could beat anybody from 2-9 in the SEC and ACC.You will also see this in my National Top 10. How do I put USC at #5 you ask? The Trojans had an aberration on Saturday night. They could play Stanford 5 more times this year and win all 5. They will be favored in every game they play the rest of the year except for Cal and I expect them to have at most 1 more loss in the regular season.ACC Rankings1. Boston CollegeEagles have passed every test so far this season; Matt Ryan is the best QB in the ACC or SEC.2. Virginia TechHokies got back to Beamer Ball with Special Teams and INT en route to a big win over Clemson3. MarylandTerps should be undefeated in the ACC without the collapse at Wake4. VirginiaDown 10 in the 2nd half was a game the Cavs would have lost in prior years5. Florida StateXavier Lee has provided a spark to a stagnant Seminole offense6. Georgia TechUnderachieving at 1-3 in the ACC with their talent7. ClemsonSuddenly, Clemson cannot run or pass after blowing out opponents in their first 4 game8. Wake ForestDoesn’t appear they can overtake BC, but they can beat anyone else in the ACC9. MiamiHurricanes cannot afford to get down by 27 and expect to win with inconsistent QB play10. North Carolina11. NC State12. DukeSEC Rankings1. LSULes Miles is the new Riverboat Gambler of the SEC with multiple 4th quarter 4th down conversions2. FloridaStill think the Gators are best in the East, but little room for error with two conference losses3. South CarolinaGamecocks are in a great position to win the East this year if they can get better QB play.4. TennesseeHuge win for Vols over Georgia; defense was able to build some confidence shutting Bulldogs out in 1st half5. KentuckyIt says something that Woodson played his worst game in two years and the Wildcats were still competitive in the 4th quarter6. GeorgiaEast hopes are all but done; blowout loss on road was very uncharacteristic under the Richt regime.7. AuburnTwo good wins in a row; looks like Tigers are back on track8. AlabamaAs of now, Tide do not appear to be much better than last year as they had to hold on against Houston9. ArkansasRazorbacks at #9 show depth of SEC10. Vanderbilt11. Miss St12. Ole MissNational Top 101. LSU2. Cal3. Ohio State4. Oklahoma5. USC6. Boston College7. South Florida8. Florida9. Oregon10. West VirginiaLSU showed what they are made off with two 4th quarter TDs against Florida. Cal has been the beneficiary of all these teams above them losing. Offense is great, defense is still suspect. Ohio State just keeps winning with execution and coaching. A weak Big 10 helps could help them go undefeated. Oklahoma has played very well all year except for 1 quarter against Colorado. Already discussed USC. Boston College may do the most with the least amount of talent of any good team in the country. Matt Ryan could start for half a dozen NFL teams right now. South Florida is the epitome of ugly wins, but so was Ohio State in 2002. I still think Florida is a very tough out. They have to find a running game outside of Tebow though as he does everything on offense right now. Oregon was a ½ yard away from tying Cal late in that game and they will be very tough to beat at Autzen Stadium. West Virginia rolled up the yards against Syracuse, but Pat White went down again. The Mountaineers may have to adjust their scheme a little bit to keep him from getting banged up. My next team would be South Carolina.10/6 Record: 1-3 SU, 2-2 ATS, 3-1 O/USeason: 12-10 SU, 13-8-1 ATS, 13-9 O/U... | | By: ACC SEC Blog | | |
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| Power Rankings Around the Net | | 2007-09-26 07:03:07 | | In times like these, it's almost painful to check out the various power rankings. At 0-3, you'd be happy to crack the top 28, really, which is why I thought about not doing this. But where's the fun in that? So let's get to it. -ESPN: 31 Cam Cameron is upset with his special teams and said everyone will be considered for kicking game duties this week against Oakland. "Is [backup QB] Cleo Lemon going to run down on kickoff? He might," Cameron told reporters. Well, we'd like to see that. That's fine with me. I think everyone should be considered for it. Maybe Brandon Fields will be a part of the kickoff coverage unit. He is a monster for a punter. And could he be any worse than what we've got already? Probably not. -CBS Sports: 30 Is this the week they get their first victory? The Raiders coming across the country is a good way to get it. It better be because I'm going to be there! But with my luck, it'll be Daunte Culpepper coming in... | | By: The Phinsider | | |
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| Week 4 Power Rankings | | 2007-09-25 04:56:00 | | ACC-SEC Rankings1. LSUDominating opponents on line of scrimmage keeps them as favorite in SEC2. FloridaSurvived a scare against Ole Miss; Tebow has the stuff to make a run at a repeat3. Boston CollegeSomewhat lackadaisical in win over Army; Matt Ryan best QB in ACC and SEC4. South CarolinaOver matched at LSU, but still have a shot in the East5. ClemsonPassed every test so far with ease; QB Cullen Harper has been better than expected6. GeorgiaBig road win on Saturday, but that is almost expected under Richt7. KentuckyThe win in Arkansas may have been bigger than the win over Louisville8. AlabamaThird tough game in a row vs FSU this week in Jacksonville9.ArkansasTeam has to be reeling after two tough losses; this is where Nutt saves his job10. TennesseeDefense still needs some work after Arkansas State put up 20+11. MiamiBig win for Randy Shannon in dominant performance over Texas A&M12. Virginia TechBeamer is hoping QB Tyrod Taylor is ready for Miami a little later in the season13. Wake Forest14. Virginia15. Georgia Tech16. Florida State17. Maryland18. Miss St19. Auburn20. Vanderbilt21. Ole Miss22. NC State23. North Carolina24. Duke... | | By: ACC SEC Blog | | |
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| SB Nation NFL Power Rankings: Week 2 | | 2007-09-21 20:55:40 | | You've seen them everywhere. We all love them - because while borderline useless, they bring up a fair amount of debate. Yes, I speak of the ever-loved NFL Power Rankings. But why settle for the usual rankings of the bigwigs when we can create our own? Thus, the birth of the SB Nation Power Rankings, conducted by the 30 NFL bloggers with this fine network. Finally - power rankings created by a group of fans, rather than a group of ex-players and big-media "experts". Here's how it works: each blogger submits their own rankings. Fooch from Niners Nation tallies up the votes and creates each team's rating, which is merely the average rank for each team. With a little help from TheSportsGuru and Kirkendall, the tables are assembled and the rankings put forth. In the interest of saving space, the full rankings appear only when "Read More" is clicked; don't worry - we're going to talk about the Bills' rank right here on the front page. 28. Buffalo Bills (0-2) Rating: 27.11 - This ... | | By: Buffalo Rumblings | | |
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| Everyone's Doing It!!! SBNation's NFL Power Rankings | | 2007-09-20 21:19:22 | | Every Tom, Dick, and Harry seems to put together a Power Ranking, doing their best to bring a college football feel to the National Football League. With that in mind, the bloggers here at SBNation got together and have started our own, based solely on how each of us ranks the 31 NFL teams as well as the Atlanta Falcons. Below is the fruit of that labor, Week 2's edition of the SBNation NFL Power Rankings!! SBNation NFL Power Rankings -- WEEK 2 SB Nation Power Rankings -- Week 2 Rank Team Record Rating Last Week 1 New England Patriots 2-0 1.39 - 2 Indianapolis Colts 2-0 2.06 - 3 Pittsburgh Steelers 2-0 4.67 - 4 San Diego Chargers 1-1 5.11 - 5 Dallas Cowboys 2-0 5.28 - 6 Denver Broncos 2-0 6.72 - 7 Chicago Bears 1-1 7.72 - 8 Baltimore Ravens 1-1 10.44 - 9 San Francisco 49'ers 2-... | | By: Mile High Report | | |
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| 2007 NFL Power Rankings-Post Draft Edition | | 2007-05-11 14:00:00 | | 1. New England Patriots2. Indianapolis Colts3. New Orleans Saints4. San Diego Chargers5. Chicago Bears6. Baltimore Ravens7. Cincinnati Bengals8. Dallas Cowboys9. Denver Broncos10. Philadelphia Eagles11. Seattle Seahawks12. Jacksonville Jaguars13. Pittsburgh Steelers14. New York Jets15. St. Louis Rams16. San Francisco 49ers17. New York Giants18. Arizona Cardinals19. Carolina Panthers20. Buffalo Bills21. Atlanta Falcons22. Green Bay Packers23. Tennessee Titans24. Kansas City Chiefs25. Detroit Lions26. Tampa Bay Buccaneers27. Miami Dolphins28. Minnesota Vikings29. Houston Texans30. Washington Redskins31. Cleveland Browns32. Oakland Raiders
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| Spring Power Rankings From Stewie | | 2007-04-25 03:47:00 | | It is never, never too early for some power rankings. Heck, they might even be late considering finished their Spring Practice a month ago!The SEC representin' with 7 teams, while the ACC has just 1 (Virginia Tech).SI's Stewart Mandel... | | By: ACC SEC Blog | | |
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| ACC Power Rankings | | 0000-00-00 00:00:00 | | 12. Virginia Tech - Jeff Allen has played very well for the Hokies, but Seth Greenberg's team is far too young and will have a difficult time in conference play.
11. Wake Forest - Seven players average between 20 and 30 minutes per game with freshman James Johnson leading them in scoring w... | | By: ACC Fantasy Basketball | | |
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